Hello World! Happy Weekend. Today is review day at The Dedicated House. Up first, it is all about Equipsupply.
Equipsupply has a wide selection of portable generators. Generators are useful in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster that has the ability to knock out large amounts of the power grid. It’s a great way to keep your house operating on a temporary basis. It’s also a great way to power an outdoor party such as a wedding or a birthday party.
Generac and Briggs and Stratton are both available at Equipsupply. Most offer a long engine life, large capacity steel fuel tanks, fold down handles for easy portability and storage along with heavy duty wheels that never go flat. Many of the upper end models feature electric starters and at least 6,500 watts of power. The Briggs and Stratton models feature sturdy Honda motors. steel frames and automatic idle control to save fuel and reduce noise. All of the generators are fully compliant with OSHA regulations and are in new condition.
All products offered on Equipsupply are covered under a full factory warranty and there is tech support available for all products as well. All orders in the United States are delivered by Fed Ex or UPS. Shipping is free for any non-truck shipments over $25.
We have talked about purchasing a generator not just for the hurricanes we occasionally get, but for outdoor parties. It would be a great thing to have. Thanks for the visit. Have a great rest of your day and remember to be kind to one another! Fear Not!
Toodles,
Kathryn
Kathryn
Happy Cottage Quilter says
We do have a generator, since we had back to back hurricanes in 2004. We only lost power once, but it was enough to realize that a generator kept our refrigerator and freezer going. We also plugged in a TV once in a while to stay updated on weather conditions. It is a very worthwhile investment, for many reasons.
Happy Cottage Quilter says
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LittleMyoo says
We just bought our very first gennie. And knowing our luck, we'll never need it. But at least I know I'll never lose 3 gallons of Schwann's ice cream again!!
-andi
Loribeth Clark says
My husband bought a generator a couple years before we were married. On the day he asked me to marry him, we lost power, so just before we were married, he had the electrical service upgrade in our house to include a mechanical interlock to it so there's a plug on the side of the house to provide power to the whole house. He wanted to be prepared. That was four years ago, and since then we haven't lost power once. He's kind of disappointed, because he's been wanting to try it out!